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it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from the east. the army has control of the west. neither side appears to have made significant gains. president bashar al-assad is said to have ordered thousands of reinforcements to aleppo. >> a mortar bomb has killed five people in a turkish border town. one of the victims was a 6-year- old boy. >> the shell landed on the southeastern border with syria. at least nine others were injured. the turkish foreign minister brief to the u.n. envoy to syria on the attack. a shell hit the same town last friday but there were no deaths. >> for more, we can go to suzanne in istanbul. what more can you tell us about the incident?
it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from...
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and damascus is the capital, the century of government. as long as they hold damascus, the regime can continue to be in charge of syria, the government. once they lose damascus, well, they will for sure. when they lose damascus, that is when the regime as a government, the ability to say i now ruled syria, but that does not necessarily mean the end of the regime as an entity that is capable to continue to exert influence on the ground. so that's what i'm trying to say. there were two stages. there is going to be the fault of the actual government aspect of the regime and then there's going to be the eventual dismantling of the regime itself, which will take much longer. depending on what happens in the next few months, i would say maybe by next summer, don't quote me on this. >> i don't want to give a date, but compare and contrast, we are now in an 18th month of the revolution. go back to a year ago for demonstrators were all alone. look at the situation today, the peaceful demonstrations continue, but they are dependent by tens and thous
and damascus is the capital, the century of government. as long as they hold damascus, the regime can continue to be in charge of syria, the government. once they lose damascus, well, they will for sure. when they lose damascus, that is when the regime as a government, the ability to say i now ruled syria, but that does not necessarily mean the end of the regime as an entity that is capable to continue to exert influence on the ground. so that's what i'm trying to say. there were two stages....
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barack obama and mitt romney debated health care, the role of government, and governing one month before the presidential election. but they spent most of their time arguing over the economy. the 90 minute debate in denver, colorado, one of the few battleground states that could decide the election. candidates concentrated on how to revive the economy. >> the only way to meet governor romney's pledge of not reducing the deficit, or not adding to the deficit, is by burdening middle-class families, now that's -- not my analysis. >> the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago, a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle down government would work. that's not the right answer for america. >> romney kept attacking o mode instructions. obama some times had trouble getting a word in. many u.s. media analysts say romney had a belttter performan. the candidates have two more debates they have five weeks to win over undecided voters. turkish forces have fired artillery shells across the border into syria. they're re
barack obama and mitt romney debated health care, the role of government, and governing one month before the presidential election. but they spent most of their time arguing over the economy. the 90 minute debate in denver, colorado, one of the few battleground states that could decide the election. candidates concentrated on how to revive the economy. >> the only way to meet governor romney's pledge of not reducing the deficit, or not adding to the deficit, is by burdening middle-class...
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international that's actually being paid for by regimes and governments and there's every principle of journalistic ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. the uprising in bahrain started a year ago and unlike many other international and he was covering this story since the very beginning timeline on this is and policy has turned reports from the gulf state can all be found at home. not just. the central square of. reportedly killing dozens of people including children the blasts were caused by car bombs in the world followed by heavy gunfire aleppo the major commercial hub it's a battleground for heavy fighting between the army and rebel forces this latest attack comes as alarm bells ring for rebel backers and major concerns their revolution could take another sinister. some experts are convinced that they jewish community is the number two target of the radical left up to president assad and journalists. told is that anti-semitic sentiment is on the rise in syria. the irony of supporti
international that's actually being paid for by regimes and governments and there's every principle of journalistic ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. the uprising in bahrain started a year ago and unlike many other international and he was covering this story since the very beginning timeline on this is and policy has turned reports from the gulf state can all be found at home. not just. the...
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been killed many of them belonging to the syrian regime now it comes amid intensified fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the search and we are understanding that the explosions were a few minutes apart they happened near the city's largest squares at least one massive crater has remained in the ground and that the facade of several two buildings nearby were completely ripped apart according to eyewitnesses there the explosions were followed immediately by intensified gun battles and clashes we are also hearing that by all accounts it seems as if the explosions were caused by called bombs now this is not getting verified but it does suggest that this is the work of suicide bombers there isn't a burmese newspaper that is reporting that the syrian president bashar assad is in the city of aleppo where he is visiting and seeing firsthand what the battles there have been bringing about and that is also ordered at least some thirty thousand troops to be deployed it is unusual it certainly is rare that they have been suicide bombings in the city of aleppo and there was a bombing bac
been killed many of them belonging to the syrian regime now it comes amid intensified fighting between government forces and rebel fighters in the search and we are understanding that the explosions were a few minutes apart they happened near the city's largest squares at least one massive crater has remained in the ground and that the facade of several two buildings nearby were completely ripped apart according to eyewitnesses there the explosions were followed immediately by intensified gun...
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all the while the bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining a month in the latest incident riot police moved to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being to nonprofit medical attention the twenty three year old had spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration r t outlines the protests for equality which erupted last february the details all are on our website. supporters who bailed him out of a british prison almost two years ago are waiting to find out whether they'll see their money again over two hundred thousand dollars contributed by activists and celebrities has been frozen since the wiki leaks editor sought refuge at ecuador's london embassy three months ago assad has been there ever since despite being granted asylum by the south american country britain's determination not to let him leave the country is costing taxpayers the song the police take out of the embassy is costing eleven thousand pounds a day with the total bill already topping one million will bri
all the while the bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining a month in the latest incident riot police moved to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being to nonprofit medical attention the twenty three year old had spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration r t outlines the protests for equality which erupted last february the details all are on our website. supporters who...
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ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. here in our team we've been covering the uprising from the start tom lot of events analysis and first hand reports from the gulf states can all be found on our web site here's a taste of what other stories are waiting for you there with the call for turning the eleven soon even washington is giving up her website for more on the state of peace talks. possible change of pace in russia's home policy find out whether moscow is going to take notice of the largest and most detailed list of recommendations from the new. space debris closing in on the international space station may force the hall to shift orbit the base of maneuver is considered every time the chance of a collision excuse exceeds one in ten thousand thomas brings us up to date. if you consider we've been shooting stuff up into space for about fifty years now a little bit more than that and it is estimated that there is more than twenty one thousand pieces of debris from us that are mor
ethics because we're supposed to be watchdogs on these governments we're not supposed to allow them to be paying customers as journalists. here in our team we've been covering the uprising from the start tom lot of events analysis and first hand reports from the gulf states can all be found on our web site here's a taste of what other stories are waiting for you there with the call for turning the eleven soon even washington is giving up her website for more on the state of peace talks....
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and there will all the while bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining momentum in the latest and what police move to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being denied proper medical attention for twenty three year old spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration. the protests for equality which erupted last details on our website. the fate of a two hundred thousand dollars the julian assange supporters pledge to bail him out of a british prison almost two years ago remains unclear tonight the decisions opposed to be made to the court hearing this wednesday has now been delayed the first been following the case and has the latest for you. well it was supposed to be decision day for that group of julian assange supporters. one hundred forty thousand pounds as a surety when he was back in december two thousand and ten but the judge said that it would be another couple of days before a decision was reached as to whether or not they get that money back now just to remind fears
and there will all the while bahraini government's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters is maintaining momentum in the latest and what police move to disperse a funeral procession for a young man who died in custody after allegedly being denied proper medical attention for twenty three year old spent several months in prison for taking part in an anti-government demonstration. the protests for equality which erupted last details on our website. the fate of a two hundred thousand dollars the...
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world followed by heavy gunfire that toxic place at this city's main square there is controlled by government forces and according to activists and nearby military social center may have been the targets terror bombings again security facilities have become increasingly common in syria's long lasting civil war and similar types of work carried out on a military school and army headquarters in damascus last week and some of these attacks are now joined live by. pakistan terrorism ground zero hello welcome to the program so rebel groups have claimed responsibility for the lion's share of similar bombings across syria are today's explosions just the latest in a string of rebel attacks that. creasing strength of the scripts and proving the. presence of a foreign jihadi is also would be. needed by the united nations and other injuries . and international agency its own would like to mention what. it reminds me of to stand back and nine hundred seventy nine when the. democracy is supported international jihad. against the soviet union back then the international community does or worsen caribous th
world followed by heavy gunfire that toxic place at this city's main square there is controlled by government forces and according to activists and nearby military social center may have been the targets terror bombings again security facilities have become increasingly common in syria's long lasting civil war and similar types of work carried out on a military school and army headquarters in damascus last week and some of these attacks are now joined live by. pakistan terrorism ground zero...
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is failing and why governments need to take human nature into account. today i'm talking to north robert skidelsky he's a professor of political economy.
is failing and why governments need to take human nature into account. today i'm talking to north robert skidelsky he's a professor of political economy.
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japan's top government spokespersonold reporters that the government will decide on restarting idle reactors after their safety has been confirmed by the nra. >> translator: under our new energy policy, the government plans to allow reactors confirmed safe to be put back into operation. we will explain this policy to the host communities. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead," every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> north korean authorities have been promoting their country to the world even as they remain their guard stance. a top official addressed the ungeneral assembly monday for the first time since kim jong-un took power. he says the new leader has opened the door to a new era. but it is hard to know what's really happening inside north korea and when you get there, separating reality from ruse can be difficult. >> reporter: we've been visiting the north k
japan's top government spokespersonold reporters that the government will decide on restarting idle reactors after their safety has been confirmed by the nra. >> translator: under our new energy policy, the government plans to allow reactors confirmed safe to be put back into operation. we will explain this policy to the host communities. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild...
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government controls due to their potential use in a wide range of military systems u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of those goods that they say for sure it was sending that does not produce that domestically but now again we need to underscore here that what the u.s. justice department is saying is that these goods were being exported without notifying the u.s. government or the department of commerce now the defendants will be arraigned in a houston u.s. courthouse and afterwards the government says it will seek to extradite them or to move them to the eastern district of new york where the indictment was filed for this this case why it's been filed in new york is not clear just yet officials have not disclosed those facts about the timing of this exposure one of the charges being pressed. well i mean clearly it's somewhat of a quince evince this story is breaking right now this big russian alleged russian spy network being stung by the f.b.i. it's breaking on the same day that the first u.s. presidential defeat is scheduled to take place by by
government controls due to their potential use in a wide range of military systems u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of those goods that they say for sure it was sending that does not produce that domestically but now again we need to underscore here that what the u.s. justice department is saying is that these goods were being exported without notifying the u.s. government or the department of commerce now the defendants will be arraigned in a houston u.s. courthouse...
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and the kurds say to themselves or a certain kurdish party say to themselves yes the turkish government can act in syria to change the boundaries and the borders in the middle east we can demand the changing of the borders and syria has a clue including a kurdish state so this is the kind of blowback that mr adeline gets when he and sell in illegal military action across international borders but with a course of day to another situation in syria turkey is developing will bring in more opinion and analysis in the coming hours to my view and i take. this now only a month left before the us alexis new president barack obama or mitt romney have just made it through their first presidential debate do all but the latest c.n.n. poll shows the incumbents taking a beating if he's going to teach you can follow the debate last night. mr romney did seem more alert he actually did better than many thought he would considering all his gaffes and misfires in this election campaign he of course took advantage of the fact that the recovery under president obama has been slow the country is running a hu
and the kurds say to themselves or a certain kurdish party say to themselves yes the turkish government can act in syria to change the boundaries and the borders in the middle east we can demand the changing of the borders and syria has a clue including a kurdish state so this is the kind of blowback that mr adeline gets when he and sell in illegal military action across international borders but with a course of day to another situation in syria turkey is developing will bring in more opinion...
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and, he says, government planes are dropping a new kind of weapon. bombs in barrels, with chemicals, he says, that take out city blocks. a whole family was in here, he says, and an old man. the commander says 500 new rebel recruits volunteer every month. some look to be barely in their teens. but what do we hear? suddenly the rebels hear a jet overhead. one of the syrian regime's feared warplanes, a russian-made mig. after the new recruits took cover their commander made a bold statement. he says, if the united states would enforce a no-fly zone, or give us anti-aircraft weapons, the war would be over in two or three days. and so would assad's regime. you have a message for president assad? "my message is clear," he said, "surrender now. he killed our children and destroyed our homes. we will not allow him to lead syria." if nothing stops this war, the u.n. estimates that as many as 700,000 syrians will have fled to neighboring countries by the end of this year. and there is growing concern the violence could trigger further sectarian conflict, and w
and, he says, government planes are dropping a new kind of weapon. bombs in barrels, with chemicals, he says, that take out city blocks. a whole family was in here, he says, and an old man. the commander says 500 new rebel recruits volunteer every month. some look to be barely in their teens. but what do we hear? suddenly the rebels hear a jet overhead. one of the syrian regime's feared warplanes, a russian-made mig. after the new recruits took cover their commander made a bold statement. he...
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government controls due to their potential use in a wide range of military systems including radar and surveillance systems and weapons guidance systems the defendants as you mentioned were arrested yesterday and today they will be arraigned at the u.s. courthouse in houston but afterwards the u.s. government is going to seek their removal and see for them to be trying to get them transferred to the eastern district of new york why the u.s. government tried to transfer these people to new york new york is not clear yet that's what we're still trying to figure out but clearly some harsh rhetoric is being used and these are serious accusations the f.b.i. is making. saying you know eleven i'm sorry twelve people of operating a spy network on behalf of the russian government of course the previous. ones as well as mine. yeah of course that is clearly the first the first story i thought of when i was reading this information coming out for the f.b.i. and you know one could not forget the spy scandal or legit spy scandal that took place just a few years ago with the u.s. rounding up a bunch
government controls due to their potential use in a wide range of military systems including radar and surveillance systems and weapons guidance systems the defendants as you mentioned were arrested yesterday and today they will be arraigned at the u.s. courthouse in houston but afterwards the u.s. government is going to seek their removal and see for them to be trying to get them transferred to the eastern district of new york why the u.s. government tried to transfer these people to new york...
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a string of consecutive explosions in the government controlled area of syria's the northern city of leeds forty people dead many more injured. cycle of violence riot police some barbarian buyer tear gas i think we're all marked for it protester who died in custody at accusations of mainstream media is acting in concert with baath party or. georgian president mikheil saakashvili is one of the vulnerable. election upset at the army on the margins and president torture opprobrium and. thank you for joining our two you are really bringing the latest news from around the world twenty four hours a day seven days a week on karen tara well up to four explosions have rocked the central square of syria's largest city of aleppo reportedly killing around forty people the blast were thought to have been caused by car bombs and were followed by heavy gunfire artie's middle east correspondent paul slayer reports syrian state television is reporting that this is the work of terrorists and that dozens of people have been killed many of them belonging to the syrian regime and now it comes amid intens
a string of consecutive explosions in the government controlled area of syria's the northern city of leeds forty people dead many more injured. cycle of violence riot police some barbarian buyer tear gas i think we're all marked for it protester who died in custody at accusations of mainstream media is acting in concert with baath party or. georgian president mikheil saakashvili is one of the vulnerable. election upset at the army on the margins and president torture opprobrium and. thank you...
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the government is pushing for us to do and have a right to. you know do you feel. it's up to but once hollywood made love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london the names of the cities which will play house to the two thousand and eighteen world cup in russia have been announced during a special live t.v. ceremony in moscow they are all to the football world was an attendance including we had a fee for our so our teams tom are now has the latest for us. a few months ago it was announced that out of the twelve unused twelve venues and eleven cities in russia hosting the two thousand and eighteen world cup there was a shortlist of thirteen cities and obviously that has led to much speculation as to which two unfortunate city venues will be dropped as we finally know the cityscape that will be hosting the games moscow and st petersburg obviously those two are included kaliningrad sadly jaroslav all wasn't picked then moving down to the south we've got. crossed adar unfortunately was
the government is pushing for us to do and have a right to. you know do you feel. it's up to but once hollywood made love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london the names of the cities which will play house to the two thousand and eighteen world cup in russia have been announced during a special live t.v. ceremony in moscow they are all to the football world was an attendance including we had a fee for our so...
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. >> reporter: and the role of government. bigad shaban, cbs news, denver. >> you can see the debate live here on cbs 5 at 6:00 tonight. >>> 4:42. more airplane seats coming loose during another flight. what american said is the big problem. >> plus, an outpouring of support. why a tv anchor spent four minutes responding to a viewer's critical email. >> and first he shoots and scores and celebrates a hockey star's disappearing act. that story coming up. [ laughter ] >> after the break. poor guy. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hockey league player in new jersey bags a goal the bad news. he picked the wrong wo celebrate-- watch as taylorx >>> this junior hockey league player in new jersey bagged the goal but the bad news is he tries to celebrate and crashes right through the boards there through the glass. guess what. he's okay. [ laughter ] >> a little embarrassed and now he has highlights all over the country this morning. [ laughter ] >> they won, though. probably a little sore. >> what a memorable way to celebrate. >> he went right throu
. >> reporter: and the role of government. bigad shaban, cbs news, denver. >> you can see the debate live here on cbs 5 at 6:00 tonight. >>> 4:42. more airplane seats coming loose during another flight. what american said is the big problem. >> plus, an outpouring of support. why a tv anchor spent four minutes responding to a viewer's critical email. >> and first he shoots and scores and celebrates a hockey star's disappearing act. that story coming up. [...
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government is treating this. as being a counter espionage i use it for them to have gotten five so warrants they had to go on to a special court fifes a court in order to secure the forts intelligence wire and circular stamps time now for more world news headlines south africa's mining crisis is no bawling away at the nationwide strikes spreading rapidly unions are refusing to reopen which talks on thursday the entire industry has been struck by action from furious workers sparked an all this when a wildcat strike turned deadly at the mahdi coming up platinum mine police violently dispersed the machete wielding crowd killing thirty four workers but leaders were slow to blame police for the deaths. an explosion at hezbollah's weapons depot in eastern lebanon has killed nine people including members of the group and migrant workers the movement confirmed to the the blasts. astroid the four storage facility soldiers and hezbollah cordoned off the area blocking all access to journalists. unemployment and struggling t
government is treating this. as being a counter espionage i use it for them to have gotten five so warrants they had to go on to a special court fifes a court in order to secure the forts intelligence wire and circular stamps time now for more world news headlines south africa's mining crisis is no bawling away at the nationwide strikes spreading rapidly unions are refusing to reopen which talks on thursday the entire industry has been struck by action from furious workers sparked an all this...
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he wants to cut taxes, reduce regulations, and streamline government. and looking at places from switzerland to singapore to dubai, you can see that being friendly to businesses and to tourists can produce an economic bonanza. in some areas like infrastructure, most agree that the government must act and the need is urgent. if you defer maintenance on your house, the house deteriorates and eventually you actually have to pay more. that is what we are doing with our infrastructure. rather than fix it now when borrowing costs are at historic lows, we're passing a much bigger bill to our children. as i mentioned earlier, the world economic forum ranks us 25th in the world in infrastructure, down from 5th only a decade ago. education may be more complex. just spending money isn't the answer, but the problem is clear. in the 1970s america led the world in the number of college graduates. as of 2009, we're 14th among rich countries. and the jobs of the -- take federal funding for research and development, which is at half the share of gdp that it was in 1960
he wants to cut taxes, reduce regulations, and streamline government. and looking at places from switzerland to singapore to dubai, you can see that being friendly to businesses and to tourists can produce an economic bonanza. in some areas like infrastructure, most agree that the government must act and the need is urgent. if you defer maintenance on your house, the house deteriorates and eventually you actually have to pay more. that is what we are doing with our infrastructure. rather than...
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government is treating this. as being a counter espionage i use it for them to have gotten five warrants they had to go on to a special court fice a court in order to secure the u.s. for its intelligence wire and secular stamps. well this could all come up between the two candidates in the u.s. presidential race of course when they have face to face debate skate calling den the late and wednesday we'll explore what else to explain a little later this hour. breaking news now just getting through to us again reports that turkey has struck targets in syria in response to any bombings from the syrian side that killed at least three people tonight in the wake of a series of terror attacks ripping through syria's largest city in aleppo more than forty people are dead over one hundred are engine men. food truck to the rubble after what had been suicide car blast targeting the military middle east correspondent the latest syrian state television is reporting that this is the work of terrorists and that dozens of people h
government is treating this. as being a counter espionage i use it for them to have gotten five warrants they had to go on to a special court fice a court in order to secure the u.s. for its intelligence wire and secular stamps. well this could all come up between the two candidates in the u.s. presidential race of course when they have face to face debate skate calling den the late and wednesday we'll explore what else to explain a little later this hour. breaking news now just getting through...
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in syria a new wave of attacks erupted today as rebels battled government forces once again. aleppo, syria's largest city, has been the site of fierce fighting this weekend. holy williams has more. >> reporter: the syrian rebels are targeting the government's air-bases. this video was posted on-line and claims to show opposition fighters firing at a military airport just outside of aleppo. their goal is to weaken the regime's air force. government warplanes have bombarded rebel positions, and their lightly armed opposition is normally powerless to stop them. but much of the fighting is still at street level. this internet video appears to come from darra where the rebels and regime are fighting for control of city blocks. and this is aleppo's med evil market, part of the world heritage set a blaze during fighting and now reduced to a charred skeleton. opposition groups say that syria's bloody civil war has claimed more than 30,000 lives. these bodies are said to have been discovered in damascus, a dozen men dead but we don't know who they were or why they were killed. the reg
in syria a new wave of attacks erupted today as rebels battled government forces once again. aleppo, syria's largest city, has been the site of fierce fighting this weekend. holy williams has more. >> reporter: the syrian rebels are targeting the government's air-bases. this video was posted on-line and claims to show opposition fighters firing at a military airport just outside of aleppo. their goal is to weaken the regime's air force. government warplanes have bombarded rebel positions,...
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government is the problem. ronald reagan's perspective has dominated republicans' thoughts on this matter for years. >> we have a different approach, the president and i, between a government-dominated society and a society driven by free people pursuing their dreams. >> reporter: romney insists the federal government should be smaller and less intrusive in terms of regulations and taxes and largely it should keep out of the free market. >> i line up with a smaller government, a less intrusive government, regulations being pared back. >> such views on both sides of course can make a difference. but here is the catch. for the past century, with a few exceptions, the government has been expanding no matter which party has held the white house. more cabinet positions, more agencies, more spending per citizen and much of that is driven by things like we menged at the start. population growth, economic trends and entitlements, meaning the question is probably not whether the government will keep growing under mr. ob
government is the problem. ronald reagan's perspective has dominated republicans' thoughts on this matter for years. >> we have a different approach, the president and i, between a government-dominated society and a society driven by free people pursuing their dreams. >> reporter: romney insists the federal government should be smaller and less intrusive in terms of regulations and taxes and largely it should keep out of the free market. >> i line up with a smaller government,...
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in syria a new wave of attacks erupted today as rebels battled government forces once again. aleppo, syria's largest city, has been the site of fierce fighting this weekend. holy williams has more. >> reporter: the syrian rebels are targeting the government's airbases. this video was posted on-line and claims to show opposition fighters firing at a military airport just outside of aleppo. their goal is to weaken the regime's air force. government warplanes have bombarded rebel positions, and their lightly armed opposition is normally powerless to stop them. but much of the fighting is still at street level. this internet video appears to come from where the rebels and regime are fighting for control of city blocks. and this is aleppo's med evil market, part of the world heritage set a blaze during fighting and now reduced to a charred skeleton. opposition groups say that syria's bloody civil war has claimed more than 30,000 lives. these bodies are said to have been discovered in damascus, a dozen men dead but we don't know who they were or why they were killed. the regime cla
in syria a new wave of attacks erupted today as rebels battled government forces once again. aleppo, syria's largest city, has been the site of fierce fighting this weekend. holy williams has more. >> reporter: the syrian rebels are targeting the government's airbases. this video was posted on-line and claims to show opposition fighters firing at a military airport just outside of aleppo. their goal is to weaken the regime's air force. government warplanes have bombarded rebel positions,...
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it's not like the turkish parliament are you know pressing ahead or you know you know in turning the government to to launch military strikes on on on syria neither church he's going to be lation or military baber direct military confrontation with syria this is the dated numerous you know i mean worst of cajuns i think we have to look at this in a larger context turkey declared war on syria long time ago this is aired on endeavor to use war they've supplied weapons and they've supplied training assistant they've harbored you know gunmen in jihad and it's on their territory so so you know turkey's at a situation now crossroads where they cannot seem to get the international system they need to sort of you know do a last election against the regime they cannot get a u.n. security council resolution to authorize these things and this may be you know setting the groundwork pretext for a backdoor into military intervention because of course turkey been caught in call on its nato allies to to assist and it's essentially the nato allies we would anyways do you know a military confrontation with with
it's not like the turkish parliament are you know pressing ahead or you know you know in turning the government to to launch military strikes on on on syria neither church he's going to be lation or military baber direct military confrontation with syria this is the dated numerous you know i mean worst of cajuns i think we have to look at this in a larger context turkey declared war on syria long time ago this is aired on endeavor to use war they've supplied weapons and they've supplied...
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for example, the government says this label for a product coaining vitamins and a compound called dim complex is legal because it claims to boost the immune system and support overall health but it does not say it treats a specific disease. this label for a product containing algae and an herb called heal-all is illegal because it claims to treat diseases including herpes and the flu. melissa haffner was the lead analyst. >> this report raises questions about the extent to which these claims are truthful and not misleading. because f.d.a. doesn't have the ability to look at the substantiation behind the claims, there's really no way for them or consumers to know whether or not the claims are truthful. >> reporter: the f.d.a. has only limited power to regulate supplements because federal law classifies them as food not drugs. products are required to be safe but the f.d.a. only monitors them after they're on the market. when it comes to proof, supplement makers are only required to say research has been done, they are not required to show it to the f.d.a. the natural products associati
for example, the government says this label for a product coaining vitamins and a compound called dim complex is legal because it claims to boost the immune system and support overall health but it does not say it treats a specific disease. this label for a product containing algae and an herb called heal-all is illegal because it claims to treat diseases including herpes and the flu. melissa haffner was the lead analyst. >> this report raises questions about the extent to which these...
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the transfer deal was reached about a year ago, but canada's conservative government only acted today. in his decade behind bars at guatanamo, omar khadr was an unlikely poster boy for the war on terror. what has made his case so controversial is his age. he was only 15 years old when he was captured by u.s. forces in afghanistan. >> the time he was brought in, he was just a child. the u.s. did not treat him in the way that international law applies, and that's what really ising significant about this particular case. >> reid: under a plea deal before a military tribunal in 2010, he pleaded guilty to kill a u.s. soldier in afghanistan and in return was transferred to canada to serve out his eight-year sentence. until now, canada's government refused to accept him. >> omar khadr was born in canada and is a canadian citizen. as a canadian citizen he has a right to enter canada after the completion of his sentence. >> reporter: the khadr family has been called canada's first family of canada. omar khadr was born in canada but spent much of his childhood in pakistan and afghanistan. his f
the transfer deal was reached about a year ago, but canada's conservative government only acted today. in his decade behind bars at guatanamo, omar khadr was an unlikely poster boy for the war on terror. what has made his case so controversial is his age. he was only 15 years old when he was captured by u.s. forces in afghanistan. >> the time he was brought in, he was just a child. the u.s. did not treat him in the way that international law applies, and that's what really ising...
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now, this area is used by rebel forces defending themselves against the government's heavy artillery. this location is about 55 kilometers northwest of hama, with the ruins here dating back to the romans and byzantine periods, and the site is known for its ancient columns. the looters took the treasures, selling them. and then there is the older city of aleppo, known for culture and development, and home to the oldest culture in the world, dating back to the 12th century. last week, that market was burned during fierce fighting. precious, ancient treasures, that belong to the world, not just to syria, once preserved and admired. now, some gone forever, destroyed by war. cnn. >>> how much do you need the internet? if being without the web makes you feel a little anxious, well, you may have a mental illness. we'll discuss next. like parmesan crusted shrimp just $14.99. i'm ryan isabell and i sea food differently. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because t
now, this area is used by rebel forces defending themselves against the government's heavy artillery. this location is about 55 kilometers northwest of hama, with the ruins here dating back to the romans and byzantine periods, and the site is known for its ancient columns. the looters took the treasures, selling them. and then there is the older city of aleppo, known for culture and development, and home to the oldest culture in the world, dating back to the 12th century. last week, that market...
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they showed us bombed out buildings and told us he's frustrated by the government war plains. he said if the world warned know fly zone, this 18-month-old war would be over in two days. so far there is no end in sight, and while many fear this could become a wider regional conflict, they're predicting as many as 700,000 refugees could flee syria by the end of this year. meantime a human rights wash is documenting the yaus of rain and torture as weapons in this war and it has called for an international investigation into possible crimes against humanity in syria. chuck, back to you. >> ann curry at the turkish/syrian border. nc is covering this at the brinkings if you will, from afghanistan where we've been on the scene for years to what's been going on to of course the civil war in syria. folks, all the foreign policy questions, we haven't even got on the the relationship with russia. the focus on china and asia, and, oh, by the way, a tough question neither candidate would want to answer, what would you do if there was an uprising in saudi arabia. we're focusing on the middl
they showed us bombed out buildings and told us he's frustrated by the government war plains. he said if the world warned know fly zone, this 18-month-old war would be over in two days. so far there is no end in sight, and while many fear this could become a wider regional conflict, they're predicting as many as 700,000 refugees could flee syria by the end of this year. meantime a human rights wash is documenting the yaus of rain and torture as weapons in this war and it has called for an...
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and what's so fascinating also is that the federal government has really stepped up to its game in how they deal with this. just this week at the clinton global initiative, president obama talked about human trafficking, the fbi has put together a task force to deal with this. there are a record number of federal prosecutions taking place all across the country. traffickers are being given much steeper sentences. really what the federal government is trying to do, they're trying to tamp down on this problem before it gets so explosive that they just can't even dream of putting it back in the bottle. that's going to be a difficult challenge. >> thank you very much. it's a difficult topic but needs to be discussed. people need to know about this. appreciate. it next weekend, you will hear from some of the women who as young girls were sold for sex. take a listen. >> by a show of hands, how many of you were raped? how many of you have scars because of what you went through, physical scars? emotional scars? how many? how long does it take to heal? >> you may never -- you may never heal. >>
and what's so fascinating also is that the federal government has really stepped up to its game in how they deal with this. just this week at the clinton global initiative, president obama talked about human trafficking, the fbi has put together a task force to deal with this. there are a record number of federal prosecutions taking place all across the country. traffickers are being given much steeper sentences. really what the federal government is trying to do, they're trying to tamp down on...
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that angered the turkish government. the prime minister says the syrian government will be held accountable for this and we also understand that turkish officials are now reaching out to nato to possibly exercise nato's article in which any member of nato that is attacked could respond and it's really just highlighting the sense situation on the turkish/syria border there after this deadly incident. the attack in aleppo you referenced really two different accounts coming out from inside syria. the syrian government, the official line from them, this was a terrorist attack, three suicide car explosions taking place in aleppo targeting a military installation, an officers club that killed 31 people. opposition activists say this was an attack targeting the command headquarters if you will of the military operating in aleppo that killed at least 40 people. over the past several days, we know that syrian rebels have been launching an offensive to try to capture the entire city of aleppo. we also know from pro government sour
that angered the turkish government. the prime minister says the syrian government will be held accountable for this and we also understand that turkish officials are now reaching out to nato to possibly exercise nato's article in which any member of nato that is attacked could respond and it's really just highlighting the sense situation on the turkish/syria border there after this deadly incident. the attack in aleppo you referenced really two different accounts coming out from inside syria....
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. >>> to syria now where rebel and government forces are fighting it out block by block. opposition liters say at least 21 people were killed across the nation in fighting yesterday. that's what it looked and sounded like on the streetses o aleppo. it's just one of the cultural and civilian landmarks being destroyed in civil war. i-tv's bill sealy has more. >> reporter: in one city this would be bad enough. in three, it's a disaster, but this is now the reality in the three main cities of syria. the ragings, troops fighting rebels for control of whole districts. aleppo is syria's biggest city and business capital engulfed now in the business of war. the damage is extraordinary. the death toll incal cue label. aleppo is being destroyed to make it safe. syrian troops are on the offensive in the country's third city, homs. recapturing many areas from what they say are foreign fighters and extremist muslims. rebels they say directly armed by arab states. in one district they took, they showed us what they said was an abandoned rebel headquarters. bags with saudi arabian marki
. >>> to syria now where rebel and government forces are fighting it out block by block. opposition liters say at least 21 people were killed across the nation in fighting yesterday. that's what it looked and sounded like on the streetses o aleppo. it's just one of the cultural and civilian landmarks being destroyed in civil war. i-tv's bill sealy has more. >> reporter: in one city this would be bad enough. in three, it's a disaster, but this is now the reality in the three main...
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the last part of the debate will be split between look, the role of government and governing. >> how about the pre-debate atmosphere? i'm sure denver can't wait for this to go on tonight at 6:00. >> reporter: certainly a lot of buzz, part of the highway will be shut down for about five hours today in anticipation of the debate. a lot of people here, this is a state that has about 8.2% unemployment. so they are hoping a lot of the focus will be about jobs and specifically what candidates hope it do to bring more jobs to the people here. we spent the day at a job employment center here in denver. we met a man 61 years old thought at this point in his career he would be retired with a house of his own. turns out he lost his job a few months ago and had to move out of his apartment and is in a homeless shelter so obviously there is a huge focus right now on people wanting to hear specifics. >> bigad shaban, thank you. >> you can see the debate live on cbs 5 at 6:00. it's an hour and a half. tune in. >>> time now is 6:39. she was mocked for her weight in an email. how a tv anchor is turni
the last part of the debate will be split between look, the role of government and governing. >> how about the pre-debate atmosphere? i'm sure denver can't wait for this to go on tonight at 6:00. >> reporter: certainly a lot of buzz, part of the highway will be shut down for about five hours today in anticipation of the debate. a lot of people here, this is a state that has about 8.2% unemployment. so they are hoping a lot of the focus will be about jobs and specifically what...
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it is the center of government. as long as they hold damascus, the machine can continue to be in charge of syria as a government. once they lose damascus, they will for sure. when they lose damascus, that is when the regime as a government, the ability t say i now will syria will fall, that doesn't necessarily mean the end of the regime as the entity that is capable to continue to exert influence on the ground. so there are two states. for two stages for the fall. there is going to be the fall of the actual government aspect of the regime in them is going to be the eventual dismantling of the regime itself, which will take much longer. depending on what happens in the next few, i would say, maybe by next summer, don't quote me on this. >> i don't give a debate, but we are now a day 18th month of the revolution. go back to yuriko, were peaceful demonstrators were all about and they were facing the banks and so on. look at the situation today. the peaceful demonstrations continue, but they are defended by tens of thou
it is the center of government. as long as they hold damascus, the machine can continue to be in charge of syria as a government. once they lose damascus, they will for sure. when they lose damascus, that is when the regime as a government, the ability t say i now will syria will fall, that doesn't necessarily mean the end of the regime as the entity that is capable to continue to exert influence on the ground. so there are two states. for two stages for the fall. there is going to be the fall...
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they tried to shape the iraqi government, explored an alternative to maliki and then tried to create a power sharing arrangement which actually didn't occur. there was an extraordinary episode we recount in the book where president obama called the president of iraq jalal talibani and asked him to resign his job to make way for another iraqi politician. he didn't resign his job. so the obama administration was a lot more involved in trying to shape iraqi politics and you would think from just reading the papers. >> we hear from the administration, from the president, we got out of iraq, we solved the iraq war. is it solved? >> well, first of all, it's important to recognize that the goal was not to get out of iraq. actually, it conducted the -- the administration conducted a negotiation with the iraqis, with the aim of legitimizing the presence of some 5,000 american troops. >> with the iraqis refused to accept. >> they refused to accept but also the americans started very late, they opened the negotiation in june, just allowed several months for it. the president was not so directly
they tried to shape the iraqi government, explored an alternative to maliki and then tried to create a power sharing arrangement which actually didn't occur. there was an extraordinary episode we recount in the book where president obama called the president of iraq jalal talibani and asked him to resign his job to make way for another iraqi politician. he didn't resign his job. so the obama administration was a lot more involved in trying to shape iraqi politics and you would think from just...
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he'll hire more government workers if he can. he will pick winners and losers like fisker and tesla. he said he doesn't like picking winners and losers. no, he just likes picking losers. and, of course, is in favor of higher taxes. yesterday the vice president told the truth. he said, in fact, they do want to raise taxes $1 trillion. i don't want to raise taxes on any americans because i want to create good jobs in america. i would take america in a very different direction. i want to makes sure our policies encourage job growth, and i have five things i'll do. you heard me describe them time and again, but five things i'll do that will get jobs growing in this country again, and growing right here in this part of virginia as well because, number one on my list is to take full advantage of all our energy resources, our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. and i know you care a lot more about coal than the other ones i just mentioned, so let me just remind you that when the president was running for office, he said
he'll hire more government workers if he can. he will pick winners and losers like fisker and tesla. he said he doesn't like picking winners and losers. no, he just likes picking losers. and, of course, is in favor of higher taxes. yesterday the vice president told the truth. he said, in fact, they do want to raise taxes $1 trillion. i don't want to raise taxes on any americans because i want to create good jobs in america. i would take america in a very different direction. i want to makes...